Half Bad: A Reverse Harem Goddess Romance (Godhunter Book 31)
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“Good morning.” I took my coffee and kissed my husband.
“Good morning, Minn Elska,” he growled in my ear.
Minn Elska, it meant “my love” in Old Norse. Trevor is from the Norse Pantheon, his father is Fenrir, the Wolf God.
“Shall we eat breakfast up here?” I asked.
The palace had six floors, if you didn't count the towers and my children's bedrooms, and our dining hall was on the first floor. We had an elevator so we didn't have to walk down six flights of stairs but sometimes we preferred to have a private meal upstairs before we braved the lions. And that's literal; we live with a pride of werelions—about eighty of them.
“Tima!” the voice of one of those werelions interrupted our conversation.
“It looks as if we may not have breakfast at all,” Trevor muttered.
I went to the intercom near the door and pressed the button to speak. “Yes?”
“Tima, this is Jake. I just got back from England.”
“Oh, lovely,” I exclaimed. “Cheery oh and all that.”
“Yeah, thanks. Um, Tima, you need to see some of the pictures I took.”
“That sounds ominous.”
“It was meant to.”
“I'll be right down.” I looked at Trevor.
Trevor sighed and handed me my coffee. “For the road?”
I laughed as I accepted the mug. “You coming down?”
“Nah, I should probably wait for Vero to get up. It should be soon, then we'll come downstairs and join you.”
“Okay.” I gave him one more kiss and headed for the elevator. “What fresh hell is this?” I grumbled as I went.
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Amy Sumida is the Internationally Acclaimed author of the Award-Winning Godhunter Series, the fantasy paranormal Twilight Court Series, the Beyond the Godhunter Series, the music-oriented paranormal Spellsinger Series, the superhero Spectra Series, and several short stories. Her books have been translated into several languages, have won numerous awards, and are bestsellers. She believes in empowering women through her writing as well as providing everyone with a great escape from reality. Her stories are full of strong women and hot gods, shapeshifters, vampires, dragons, fairies, gargoyles... pretty much any type of supernatural, breathtakingly gorgeous man you can think of. Because why have normal when you could have paranormal?
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Pronunciation Guide
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Glossary of Characters
A Thaisce: Ah Hash-keh
Aalish: A-lis
Aednat: Ey-nit
Aillidh: Ah-lee
Ameterasu: Ah-mah-ta-rah-soo
Aodh: Ee
Aoife: Ee-fa
Arach: Air-rock
Artair: Ar-ter
Bean-nighe: Ban-neeyah
Bean-sidhe: Ban-she
Bearach: BEH-ruck
Bodb Derg: Bo-hid Dar-rig
Bronagh: Bro-nah
Caitir:KAH-te-heer
Carus: Care-us
Ciaran: KEE-a-rawn
Cian: Key-an
Craigor: Kraeg-or
Credne: Creh-d-nyah
Danal: Dah-nal
Daoir: Daheer
Dhumorna: Doo-more-nah
Diarmat: DEER-mit
Drachleen-sidhe: Druch-leen Shee
Eilidh: Ael-ee
Ellingran: El-ING-rawn
Erebus: Air-ree-bus
Estsanatlehi(Mrs E): Es-tan-AHT-lu-hee
Farinne-sidhe: Fare-nya Shee
Fearghal: FAR-rell
Fionn: FYOON
Fionnuala: Finn-noo-lah
Fionnaghal: Fyoon-ghal-a
Froekn: Fro-kin
Gobniu: Guh-rev-nyew
Grainne: GRAW-nya
Granuaile: Graw-nya-wail
Gruach: Groo-ah
Guirmean: GOO-rah-man
Hachiman: Ha-chee-man
Huitzilopochtli: Weet-seal-oh-POACHED-lee
Ilmarinen: Ill-mah-ree-nen
Intare: In-tar-ay
Isleen: Is-lean
Kanaloa: Kah-nah-low-ah
Katila: Kah-till-ah
Kirill: Key-reel
Leannan-sidhe: Lah-nan Shee
Lemminkainen: Lem-meen-ki-nen
Macaria: Ma-cah-ree-ah
Meilyr: May-ler
Neala: NEE-ah-la
Nephthys: Nep-th-es
Nyavirezi: Nee-yah-veer-ez-ee
Peig: Paeg
Raiseala: Rash-uh-lah
Roarke: ROAR-k
Ruari: Ro-ree
Scotaidh: SCO-tee
Shehaquim: Shah-ha-keem
Shinno: Sheh-no
Tairhail: Tah-vel
Taog: TOOK
Taran: TA-ran
Tima: Tee-mah
Tlaloc: T-la-lock
Tsohanoai(Mr. T): So-ha-noe-ayee
Vainamoinen: Vie-nah-moy-nen
Vejasmate: Vay-hahs-mah-tee
Veve: Veh-vay
Vilkacis: Vill-ka-seas